Pug Puppy Care – How to Keep Your New Pug Healthy and Happy
If
you plan on getting yourself a Pug pup, you need to know how to take
good care of him or her. Caring for pug puppies takes a bit of hard
work, especially when it comes to grooming. Pugs shed a lot, thus you
need to make sure you brush your new pup every single day. While you're
at it, clean the folds in his or her face as often as you can. You
should also give your Pug's fur a good shampooing two or three times a
month.
As for food, a Pug pup's dish should be filled with chicken, beef, or
lamb. One of these three should be the main ingredient in your young
puppy's meals. Protein is essential to a Pug's growth. Also, try not to
feed your pup table scraps, no matter how much he or she begs.
Overfeeding a puppy, especially one as small as a Pug, is never a good
idea. The food and water bowls themselves should be wide and shallow.
They should be formed in a way in which your Pug's eyes won't be
touching the sides or the food itself.

Since Pug puppies are so small, you should use a harness rather than
a collar. A harness is a lot more safe, as a collar can cause your new
little pet to choke. Harnesses won't cause any constriction around a
Pug's windpipe. In fact, you should always take special care when
playing with your little dog. Pugs can be somewhat fragile due to their
small stature. Keep that in mind when training and playing with yours.
Never, ever fail to take your Pug to the vet for regular check ups.
In addition to needing all the usual shots, Pug puppies also need
special care in order to be kept safe from diseases and conditions. You
need to take your new puppy to the vet to ensure that he or she doesn't
have the following: Pug Encephalitis, Patellar Luxation, Hip Dysplasia,
back problems, LCP disease, Rabies, Tracheal Collapse, or any type of
infection.
Obviously, you'll need to take special care of your new Pug puppy in
order to make sure that he or she grows up to be a healthy, strong, and
smart dog. Pugs are very playful, so you can expect to have a lot of fun
with yours. And, just as long as you treat your new puppy with proper
care and love, you can expect to have a wonderful, faithful companion
for many years to come! |